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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1971-1972

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The image shows a printed program for a choral concert held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on April 25, 1972, at 8:30 p.m. The concert was performed by the Ralph H. Farris Chorale. The program is divided into four sections:

I.

  • "Pladite Omnis Terra" by G. Gabrieli
  • "Exulta Filia" by Monteverdi
    Soprano: Jeanine Kelley

II.

  • "Jephte" by Carissimi
    Soprano: Jeanine Kelley
    Tenor: Dean Hansen
    Tenor: Jean Kelley
    Bass: Ralph Farris

III.

  • "Trois Chansons" by Debussy
    1. "Dieu! Qu'il a fait bon regarder"
    2. "Quand j'ouy le tabourin"
    3. "Hiver! Vous n'estes qu'un villain!"

IV.

  • "Brazilian Psalm" by Berger
    Tenor: Dean Hansen

Additional personnel listed:

  • Organist: Nancy D. Farris
  • Continuo: Leah Lowenstein

The program is attached to a folder with a label indicating it is part of a classical music collection.

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The image depicts a concert program for a choral performance titled "RALPH H. FARRIS CHORALE" held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on April 25, 1972, at 8:30 p.m.

Here is a detailed breakdown of the program:

Section I

  1. Plaudite Omnis Terra - Composer: G. Gabrieli

    • Performer: Jeanine Kelley, Soprano
  2. Exulta Filia - Composer: Monteverdi

Section II

Jephte - Composer: Carissimi

  • Soloists:
    • Soprano: Jeanine Kelley
    • Tenor: Dean Hansen
    • Tenor: Roy Kelley
    • Bass: Ralph Farris

Section III

Trois Chansons - Composer: Debussy

  1. Dieu! Qu'il a fait bon regarder
  2. Quand j'oy le tabourin
  3. Hiver, vous n'estes qu'un villain!

Section IV

Brazilian Psalm - Composer: Berger

  • Tenor Soloist: Dean Hansen

Organist and Continuo

  • Organist: Nancy D. Farris
  • Continuo: Leah Lowenstein

The program is printed on aged paper, giving it a vintage look. There is also a stamp or label on the left side that reads "CLASSICAL" with some additional text, partially cut off, mentioning a location or address.

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The image depicts a typed program or sheet for a musical performance by the Ralph H. Farris Chorale at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on April 25, 1972, at 8:30 p.m. The program lists the pieces to be performed along with the composers and performers.

Here is a detailed breakdown of the program:

I.

  • Piece: "Plaudite Omnis Terra"
  • Composer: G. Gabrieli
  • Piece: "Exulta Filia"
  • Composer: Monteverdi
  • Performer: Jeanine Kelley (Soprano)

II.

  • Piece: "Jephte" (oratorio)
  • Composer: Carissimi
  • Performers:
    • Soprano: Jeanine Kelley
    • Tenor: Dean Hansen
    • Tenor: Roy Kelley
    • Bass: Ralph Farris

III.

  • Piece: "Trois Chansons"
  • Composer: Debussy
  • Songs:
    1. "Dieu! Qu'il a fait bon regarder"
    2. "Quand j'ouy le tabourain"
    3. "Hiver! Vous n'êtes qu'un villain!"

IV.

  • Piece: "Brazilian Psalm"
  • Composer: Berger
  • Performer: Dean Hansen (Tenor)

Additional Roles:

  • Organist: Nancy D. Farris
  • Continuo: Leah Lowenstein

The program is neatly organized, with each section and performer clearly listed. The sheet appears to be part of a larger booklet or collection, as indicated by the visible edge of another page on the left side.

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The image is a document listing a choral concert program titled "Ralph H. Farris Chorale" held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on April 25, 1972, at 8:30 PM. The program consists of four parts:

I.

  • "Plaudite Omnis Terra" by G. Gabrieli
  • "Exulta Filia" by Monteverdi, sung by Jeanine Kelley (Soprano)

II.

  • "Jephte" by Carissimi, with the following soloists:
    • Jeanine Kelley (Soprano)
    • Dean Hansen (Tenor)
    • Roy Kelley (Tenor)
    • Ralph Farris (Bass)

III.

  • "Trois Chansons" by Debussy, which includes:
    1. "Dieu! Qu'il a fait bon regarder"
    2. "Quand j'ouy le tabourain"
    3. "Hiver! Vous n'êtes qu'un villain!"

IV.

  • "Brazilian Psalm" by Berger, sung by Dean Hansen (Tenor)

Additionally, the program mentions:

  • Nancy D. Farris as the Organist
  • Leah Lowenstein as the Continuo player

The document is also partially visible with a label on the left side, indicating it is from the "Classical" section of an archive or collection, specifically from "24 Bristol Ave. Emma Emke, Editor".

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The image shows a program for a choral performance titled "Ralph H. Farris Chorale" held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on April 25, 1972, at 8:30 p.m.

The program lists the following works and performers:

  1. Section I:

    • Plaudite Omnis Terra by G. Gabrieli
    • Exulta Filia by Jeanine Kelley, Soprano
      • Conducted by G. Gabrieli and Monteverdi
  2. Section II:

    • Jephte by Carissimi
      • Soprano: Jeanine Kelley
      • Tenor: Dean Hansen
      • Tenor: Roy Kelley
      • Bass: Ralph Farris
  3. Section III:

    • Trois Chansons by Claude Debussy:
      1. Dieu! Qu'il a fait bon regarder
      2. Quand j'ouy le tabourain
      3. Hiver! Vous n'êtes qu'un villain
  4. Section IV:

    • Brazilian Psalm by Arthur Berger
      • Tenor: Dean Hansen

Additional roles:

  • Organist: Nancy D. Farris
  • Continuo: Leah Lowenstein

The program also includes a reference to the "Classical" genre and a note about the event's classification and details, which appear on the left margin.

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The image shows a program for a choral concert by the "Ralph H. Farris Chorale" held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on April 25, 1972, at 8:30 p.m. The program is divided into four sections (I to IV), listing the following performances:

I.

  • "Plaudite Omnis Terra" by G. Gabrieli
  • "Exulta Filia" by Monteverdi, featuring Jeanine Kelley as the soprano soloist

II.

  • "Jephte" by Carissimi, with roles performed by:
    • Soprano: Jeanine Kelley
    • Tenor: Dean Hansen
    • Tenor: Roy Kelley
    • Bass: Ralph Farris

III.

  • "Trois Chansons" by Debussy, consisting of three songs:
    1. "Dieu! Qu'il a fait bon regarder"
    2. "Quand j'ouy le tabourain"
    3. "Hiver! Vous n'êtes qu'un villain!"

IV.

  • "Brazilian Psalm" by Berger, featuring Dean Hansen as the tenor soloist

The performers included:

  • Organist: Nancy D. Farris
  • Continuo: Leah Lowenstein

The program is yellowed with age and has some visible creases. There is a small note or label visible on the left margin of the program.

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The image shows a page from what appears to be a printed concert program. The header states "RALPH H. FARRIS CHORALE" and indicates that the performance took place at the "Busch-Reisinger Museum" on "April 25, 1972 – 8:30 p.m." The program details several musical pieces with their respective parts labeled I, II, III, and IV:

I. The piece is "Plaudite Omnis Terra" by G. Gabrieli, followed by "Exulta Filia" with a soprano solo by Jeanine Kelley and noted as Monteverdi's work.

II. This part is labeled "Jephte" and appears to be a piece with multiple vocal parts:

  • Soprano: Jeanine Kelley
  • Tenor: Dean Hansen
  • Tenor: Roy Kelley
  • Bass: Ralph Farris

III. "Trois Chansons" by Debussy consisting of three songs:

  1. Dieu! qu'il la fait bon regarder
  2. Quand j'ouy le tabourin
  3. Hiver! Vous n'estes qu'un villain!

IV. "Brazilian Psalm" by Berger which features Dean Hansen as a tenor soloist, with Nancy D. Farris listed as the organist and Leah Lowenstein credited with continuo.

The text is typed and the page is somewhat yellowed, with a torn hole at the top, suggesting age and previous use. There are additional papers visible beneath the program, indicating it's part of a stack or book.

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The image shows a typewritten concert program titled "RALPH H. FARRIS CHORALE" for a performance at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on April 25, 1972, at 8:30 p.m. The program is divided into four parts:

I

  • Plaudite Omnis Terra by G. Gabrieli
  • Exulta Filia by Monteverdi, performed by Jeanine Kelley, Soprano

II

  • Jephte by Carissimi
    • Sop. Jeanine Kelley
    • Tenor Dean Hansen
    • Tenor Roy Kelley
    • Bass Ralph Farris

III

  • Trois Chansons by Debussy
    1. Dieu! Qu’il a fait bon regarder
    2. Quand j’ouy le tabourain
    3. Hiver! Vous n’estes qu’un villain!

IV

  • Brazilian Psalm by Berger
    • Tenor Dean Hansen

At the bottom, the program credits:

  • Organist Nancy D. Farris
  • Continuo Leah Lowenstein

Additionally, there is a paper strip labeled "Classical" partially visible on the left side of the image. The paper holding the program looks somewhat aged, with a yellowish-brown spot in the center.

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The image shows the inside cover or program page of a musical event titled "Ralph H. Farris Chorale", hosted by the Busch-Reisinger Museum on April 25, 1972, at 8:30 p.m. The page lists the program details, including the pieces to be performed and the performers involved.

Program Details:

I. Plaudite Omnis Terra

  • Composer: G. Gabrieli
  • Performers:
    • Soprano: Jeanine Kelley
    • Tenor: Dean Hansen
    • Bass: Ralph Farris

II. Jephte

  • Composer: Carissimi
  • Performers:
    • Soprano: Jeanine Kelley
    • Tenor: Dean Hansen
    • Tenor: Roy Kelley
    • Bass: Ralph Farris

III. Trois Chansons

  • Composer: Debussy
  • Titles:
    1. Dieu! Qu'il a fait bon regarder
    2. Quand j'oy le tabourin
    3. Hiver: Vous n'êtes qu'un villain!

IV. Brazilian Psalm

  • Composer: Berger
  • Performer:
    • Tenor: Dean Hansen

Additional Credits:

  • Organist: Nancy D. Farris
  • Continuo: Leah Lowenstein

The page is neatly formatted with clear headings and a structured layout, indicating a formal and organized musical performance. The text is typed, and the page appears to be part of a program booklet or archival document, likely preserved for historical or academic purposes. The left margin includes some additional text, possibly indicating the location or other event details, such as "Theater 24, Brighton Ave., Cambridge, Mass." and "The Alumni of the Point of Order of the Class of '47, Harvard University".

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The image shows a page from a program booklet for a choral concert. The page is printed on cream-colored paper with black text. The title at the top reads "RALPH H. FARRIS CHORALE" and below it is the name of the venue, "Busch-Reisinger Museum." The date and time of the performance are listed as "April 25, 1972 - 8:30 p.m." The program includes four pieces: "Plaudite Omnis Terra" by G. Gabrieli, "Jephte" by Carissimi, "Trois Chansons" by Debussy, and "Brazilian Psalm" by Berger. The names of the performers are listed below each piece, including sopranos, tenors, bass, and organists. The page has a slightly worn and aged appearance, suggesting that it is from an older program booklet.